These are a few of the experiences you might have right before a massive shift takes place.
Youll start to phase out of denial.
Youll look back at the choices that lead you here.

Big life changes are often a time for reflection.
More than anything, we start to become more self-aware.
We begin to recognize why we ended up where we did, and why.

Youll get clear on what you really want.
The process of getting out of denial is also the process of getting into alignment.
You might discover that realizing what you want is not an inspiring process.
Quite the opposite, in fact.
You might arrive at these conclusions from a place of anger, regret, and total exasperation.
Youll shed everything that you no longer want to carry.
You might find yourself physically releasing whats around you.
This is a subconscious way of making your outer world align with whats happening throughout your inner world.
Youll address other long-standing issues.
Just remember to take it one thing at a time and not totally overwhelm yourself.
you’re free to both acknowledge what needs to change while doing it at a safe pace.
Things will start to come full-circle.
With all of this revelation and change happening, you might find yourself having a full circle ending.
Maybe you kind of always had a hunch about what youre doing now.
Maybe youre accepting parts of yourself that have existed all along, though youve been in denial of them.
Maybe youre finally coming to terms with what you wanted all along.
Maybe you’re able to remember yourself saying:I always wanted to live there.
Youll rediscover your sense of self.
In this process, you might find that youre discovering a stronger, and clearer, sense of self.
Youre realizing that youre worthy of the life you want, and you have always been.
Youll start to feel deep inner peace.
Youll start to have long-term clarity.
You might find yourself realizing what you want long-term, or what your life might look like.
Youll let go with gratitude, and step in with grace.
What this means is that youll be thankful for everything youve experienced, including each misstep and mistake.
From each, you learned something invaluable, and for that, you wont really regret it.
Then youll step in with that same sense of appreciation.